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Non-English words that contain all the vowels once, "y" optional. For English examples, see Panvocalics and other lists linked there. Please tag contributions with the language they come from. Phrases and capitalized or hyphenated words are okay as long as they have only one of each vowel.

Certainly, Prolagus, translate away! Let me know if some seem doubtful. Wiktionary tends to list forms that exist in theory, but aren't used in practice, or at least don't otherwise show up in web searches (particularly with the "-erai" ending that I just waded through).